Economy

Single fighters
Why some ride-hailing drivers stay outside mutual aid organisations
‘We take care of our own’
COVID-19 has amplified existing societal fissures and exposed the alarming fragility of the lives of Indonesian transwomen who work as drag performers
Artists seek assistance
Javanese traditional musicians are among the many artists and performers struggling to survive, or qualify for government payments under COVID restrictions
A house of cards?
The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the exploitation of non-formal early childhood educators 
Bogus redemption
Mudik forms a bogus redemption for many precarious workers amid a lack of decent jobs in both rural and urban areas
Passing it on
On a recent study trip, journalism student Lisa Favazzo met two people giving back to their communities in extraordinary ways
Struggling for a job
Misinformation and lack of opportunity form disproportionate barriers for rural youth looking for work
Islam-inspired renewable energy
A collaboration between a teacher and farmers in Central Java is unlocking the potential of an indigenous biofuel source
Roadside medicine men
Bootleg medicine sales are part of Indonesia’s healthcare infrastructure
Transport policy in gridlock
Attractive public transport and well-considered traffic policies are what Jakarta needs